How to Make Your Own Christmas Potpourri Recipe - The How-To Home (2024)

ByMary Beth Sharkey

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Your home will smell amazing with this heavenly homemade Christmas potpourri that can be simmered on the stovetop or placed in a small crockpot / slow cooker.

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I love almost everything about this time of year including the scents that fill the entire house in a natural way similar to the pleasant aroma of a real Christmas tree. A great and inexpensive way to enjoy the aromas of this season is by simmering this simple Christmas Potpourri Recipe.

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It's so easy to make, budget-friendly, and smells amazing!

When there's a chill in the air and the first thing you or guests smell are unforgettable holiday scents there's almost nothing better.

All throughout the year, weather permitting, I have my windows open but once the winter hits I can't do that very often but that's a great time to make this super easy homemade Christmas potpourri.

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This can be simmered on the stovetop in a small pot (small saucepan) or a large pot for an extra oomph of scent.

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It can also be made in a small crock pot (theones beloware my new favorite!). I like to leave it on my buffet to simmer all day.

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Small 2 Quart Slow Cooker

Great for dips and appetizers and for creating an amazing natural aroma in your home with a DIY simmering potpourri (details and recipe here).

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The crock pot is a nice option since you can plug one in anywhere, especially the smaller ones, making it a nice option not limited to the kitchen.

☃️Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • It's a great way to add a seasonal scent to your home without burning expensive candles or running an essential oils diffuser.
  • It's a great gift (like these hot cocoa ornaments!). This is perfect for neighbor gifts or to give to guests. The ingredients can be placed in cellophane bags or a mason jar. I have a free printable gift tags (scroll to the bottom of the post) that can be tied around the bag or jar making it an all in one gift!
  • This can be started in the morning or early in the afternoon and by the time guests arrive your house will have a wonderful Christmas smell.
  • Even if you're not entertaining this is an inexpensive and easy way to keep the smell going all through the holiday season.
  • All the ingredients can be found at the grocery store.

🤶Simmer Pot Ingredients

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  • orange slices, orange peel
  • lemon slices, lemon peels
  • lime slices, lime peels
  • *basically any citrus fruits sliced or their peels are an option!
  • cinnamon sticks
  • whole cloves
  • bay leaves
  • star anise *these impart a sweet, licorice scent and are so pretty to add to any simmer pot blends that you'll be giving as gifts
  • rosemary sprigs
  • fresh pine sprigs
  • cranberries

Note that not all of the above ingredients are required. You can use a different combination and any or all of those listed. Customize it to suit your preference. As long as you don't use ground spices (which will make a huge mess and not emit the aroma you desire), you'll be fine.

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🎁Instructions

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Crockpot Method

  • I use a small crockpot - slow cooker, for my simmering scents {potpourri}.I first add 4 cups of water to the pot, then layer the oranges, lemons, bay leaves and cinnamon topping it all off with the cloves.
  • Add water as needed.
  • You can use this same batch over and over allowing it to cool off first and then placing in the refrigerator to store for several days.

Stovetop Method

  • Fill whichever size pot you'll be using approximately ¾ of the way full of water.
  • Add ingredients.
  • Heat over medium-high heat until everything comes to a low rolling boil.
  • Reduce heat to the lowest setting possible and simmer.
  • Check often and add water as necessary.

If you make homemade cranberry sauce or cranberry apple walnut bread, put a few cranberries aside for this potpourri recipe.

Simmer Pot Gift Tags

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Click here to get these adorable Christmas Simmer Pot gift tags for free! Download, print, cut out and enjoy!

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Your home will smell amazing with this heavenly homemade Christmas potpourri that can be simmered on the stovetop or placed in a small crockpot / slow cooker.

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Prep Time:10 minutes mins

Total Time:10 minutes mins

Equipment

  • Simmering Pot or Saucepan

Supplies

  • 1 orange slices, peel as well
  • 1 lemon sliced, peel as well
  • 4 cinnamon sticks
  • 1 tablespoon whole cloves
  • 4 bay leaves
  • cranberries

Instructions

Crockpot Method

  • I use a small crockpot - slow cooker, for my simmering scents {potpourri}.I first add 4 cups of water to the pot, then layer the oranges, lemons, bay leaves and cinnamon topping it all off with the cloves.

    Add water as needed.

    You can use this same batch over and over allowing it to cool off first and then placing in the refrigerator to store for several days.

Stovetop

  • Fill whichever size pot you'll be using approximately ¾ of the way full of water.

    Add ingredients.

    Heat over medium-high heat until everything comes to a low rolling boil.

    Reduce heat to the lowest setting possible and simmer.

    Check often and add water as necessary.

Notes

The ingredients listed are the very basics but any of the ingredients below can be added as well! This can be as simple or as fancy as you desire. You're the boss.

  • orange slices, orange peel
  • lemon slices, lemon peels
  • lime slices, lime peels
  • *basically any citrus fruits sliced or their peels are an option!
  • cinnamon sticks
  • whole cloves
  • bay leaves
  • star anise *these impart a sweet, licorice scent and are so pretty to add to any simmer pot blends that you'll be giving as gifts
  • rosemary sprigs
  • fresh pine sprigs
  • cranberries

As with any of my recipes, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly depending on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.

Calories:

Author: Mary Beth

Cost: $3.00 to $6.00

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Mary Beth is a wife, mother to three sons, and a clean freak. She aspires to help others create a happy organized home, and a cozy living space and shares easy recipes, DIYs, and home improvements for busy families.

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FAQs

How long does homemade potpourri last? ›

Homemade dry potpourri can last three months, and wet potpourri can last even longer. How do you make potpourri smell stronger? Two trusty ways to make your potpourri smell stronger are to add more essential oil to the mixture every so often or to agitate it.

How to make potpourri smell stronger? ›

How do you make potpourri smell stronger? If you want to make your potpourri smell longer, you can simply give it an occasional stir or shake to release more scent. Alternatively, if your potpourri contains essential oils, just add a few more drops even now and then.

How to make potpourri at home Christmas? ›

Slice an orange and apple and add to the pot. Add cranberries, cinnamon sticks and cedar or pine springs. Simmer on the stove at low heat or in a crockpot for 3-4 hours or until your home smells of Christmas! Remove from heat and cool.

What is the best Christmas house smell? ›

Oranges and Cloves - This combination of citrus and spice gives depth to any display. With its intoxicating scent, oranges and cloves liven up any room even on the coldest winter nights.

What is the best Christmas scent for a house? ›

Fill your house with all your favourite holiday scents, because your nose wants in on the holiday cheer too.
  • Sage. ...
  • Cinnamon. ...
  • Nutmeg. ...
  • Peppermint. ...
  • Myrrh. ...
  • Clove. ...
  • Clementines. ...
  • Sweet Ginger. The sweet smell of ginger provides an enchanting energy-boosting aroma that promotes clear decision-making during the busy Christmas season.

What scent smells like Christmas? ›

Fill your home with the fragrance of the holidays with essential oils such as pine or peppermint. Create your own blends with two drops each of orange and cloves or ginger, cloves, and cinnamon.

How to make cheap potpourri? ›

The potpourri requires just three ingredients, all of which you already associate with the season: cinnamon sticks, cloves and clementines. If you want to make your bundle more attractive and colorful, you can also add cranberries, pine cones and fresh greenery of some kind.

How do you make the best potpourri? ›

In a bowl, combine 1 cup of dried rose petals with 1/4 cup of dried rosemary and 1/2 cup of dried lavender. Toss in 1/8 teaspoon of ground cloves, cinnamon, dried rosebuds, and orange peels. Add a few drops of rose or lavender oil. Then, add 1/4 teaspoon of a fixative such as crushed orris root.

What is the best smell to sell a house? ›

Thought to leave a positive impression on those who smell it, citrus is a winner when it comes to selling property. Women have rated lemon number one in the mood boosting stakes and studies have even shown that the mere whiff of the yellow fruit can help relieve stress.

How to make your own dried potpourri? ›

In a bowl, combine 1 cup of dried rose petals with 1/4 cup of dried rosemary and 1/2 cup of dried lavender. Toss in 1/8 teaspoon of ground cloves, cinnamon, dried rosebuds, and orange peels. Add a few drops of rose or lavender oil. Then, add 1/4 teaspoon of a fixative such as crushed orris root.

How do you make homemade potpourri smell? ›

It can include cedar chips, pine cones, dried fruit slices, cinnamon sticks, whole nuts, dried berries, or dried flower pods. A NOTE ON OILS: If using fragrance oils, I suggest about ¼ – ½ fluid ounces of oil per 16 cups of potpourri, depending on the strength of the oil.

How do you make moist potpourri? ›

Wet potpourri method
  1. Pick four cups of scented petals from your garden. ...
  2. Allow your flowers and leaves to wilt overnight, but do not dry them further.
  3. Layer in a glass or ceramic straight sided container such as a kilner jar.
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